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Presumed consent models and health information exchanges: hard nudges and ambiguous benefits.
Presumed consent models and health information exchanges: hard nudges and ambiguous benefits. Am J Bioeth. 2013; 13(6):14-5.
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Beneficence
Choice Behavior
Coercion
Comprehension
Freedom
Humans
Informed Consent
Personal Autonomy
Persuasive Communication
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Rick T Munoz